Arizona reports record highs for coronavirus cases, deaths

The state department of health services reported 4,878 new cases and 88 additional deaths. Arizona now has a total of 84,092 cases and 1,720 deaths.

Groom dies of coronavirus, 100 others infected after wedding

More than 100 people who attended a wedding in India tested positive for coronavirus and the groom reportedly died two days after he was married.

Mandating coronavirus face masks would strengthen US economy, Goldman Sachs says

A national face mask mandate would slow the spread of COVID-19 and potentially prevent the reinstatement of lockdowns that would wreak havoc on the U.S. economy, according to Goldman Sachs.

Austin Public Health addressing steps being taken to curb spread of COVID-19

Travis County hit a record number of hospitalizations yesterday and officials will be answering questions from local media on the COVID-19 response.

Protesters set up guillotine outside of Jeff Bezos’ DC home

Protesters have set up a guillotine outside a complex in Washington, D.C., where Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos reportedly has a home, according to social media and multiple reports.

APH addressing steps to curb spread of COVID-19
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Austin Public Health officials are discussing steps its taking to stop spread of the coronavirus as cases inch closer to the 10,000 mark in Travis County. FOX 7 Austin's Jane Lonsdale has details.

Firework superstores see increase in customers planning private fireworks shows

The store manager at American Fireworks in Garfield says they really didn't know what to expect this year with the COVID-19 pandemic, but as more cities started canceling fireworks shows, their sales started booming.

Firework superstores seeing increase in customers planning private fireworks shows
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The store manager at American Fireworks in Garfield says they really didn't know what to expect this year with the COVID-19 pandemic, but as more cities started canceling fireworks shows, their sales started booming.

Texas delays work search requirement for unemployment benefits

The state of Texas will hold off on asking people to begin looking for work in order to keep their unemployment benefits.

Entire Kemah police force self-quarantining after COVID-19 exposure

After a Kemah police officer tested positive for COVID-19, the entire force and other city staff have had to go into self-quarantine.

Texas data management system delays COVID-19 contact tracing 

The county learned Austin Public Health received about 1,000 faxes a day of data. The agency would then insert the information manually into their system.